Regina Spektor Cancels Tour Due to "Bad Case of COVID"

"I have gone from feeling bad, to worse, to terrible. I've lost my voice. I am a bit delirious from fever."

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BY Alex HudsonPublished Oct 12, 2022

Regina Spektor has cancelled the remainder of her 2022 tour dates after catching "a bad case of COVID."

In an announcement posted on social media, Spektor wrote, "I have gone from feeling bad, to worse, to terrible. I've lost my voice. I am a bit delirious from fever, so in advance I apologize if this note isn't too coherent."

This announcement came before Spektor's planned show last night in Ann Arbor, MI. Spektor had only performed one show on her fall tour — Sunday (October 9) in Chicago — before having to cancel.

She was due to perform in Toronto tonight. She has promised to "reschedule the shows for when the theaters are able to have me back."

See her full statement below, and her cancelled upcoming dates below that. Her album Home, before and after came out in June.
 

Regina Spektor 2022 Tour Dates:

10/12 Toronto, ON - Massey Hall
10/14 Ithaca, NY - State Theater
10/15 Montclair, NJ - Wellmont Theater
10/16 Washington, DC - Warner Theatre
10/18 Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle
10/19 Charlotte, NC - Belk Theatre
10/20 Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
10/25 San Francisco, CA - The Warfield
10/27 Los Angeles, CA - Walt Disney Concert Hall

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